I am passionate about life, people, and nature; these passions drive my art.
I aim to depict the beauty and emotions that stem from these sources of inspiration. Being a woman and receiving feedback from the world around me also undeniably influences my work.
As an architect and urban designer, my approach to art is deeply rooted in the human experience. I am dedicated to exploring and conveying the conceptual relationship between humans and the spaces they inhabit. My work is a reflection of the full spectrum of human emotions, joys, sorrows, wishes, beliefs, and loves. I aim to bring positivity to myself and the people I care about. Therefore, I use various materials to create my images and artistic expression.
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The story of my art began when I was 10 years old. It started when my cousin and parents noticed my interest in painting.
My journey into the art world brought a mix of reality and fantasy, making my teenage years happier and bringing color to the grayness of my war-torn homeland. I learned basic drawing and painting at Espahbodi Art School in my hometown, Mashhad. At 15 and 16, I participated in the first and second youth visual arts annual festival in Iran and was awarded first and second place in graphic design, which boosted my belief in the role of art in my life. At 18, I pursued architecture at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran to continue my studies.
“The Story of the City” project creates a context to show the cultural capabilities of each city by artistically narrating the story of the people in the city, and at a higher level, indicates some common aspects between stories of cities with different cultures and geography